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If we take all three of those we might as well take a full class and just let the poo hit the fan after signing day on how we ended up being 10 over our scholarship limit.

The numbers always work out. There will be some more guys after Spring Camp that will realize that they might have a better opportunity elsewhere and some guys might not do well academically. However it happens, it always seems to just work out. Corey Simmons left a couple years ago and ended up being an All Conference TE at Northwestern State.

I have no idea how tenn's class is going to work out. If they are trying to count the 14 EE/Jucos that signed last semester backwards, that would've put them over last year's limit by 10 (95 scholarships.) If they sign over 28 on NSD I don't know how they are going to get around the SEC NCAA rules on signing classes.

And we'll probably be more over than the will. The numbers "always work out" because they have no choice but to work out. We only 82 guys can have scholarships on the team and there is no way around. That's not the issue. The issue is how pissed off are people going to be at us when the numbers do work themselves out. The NCAA, the NCAA the players that get shown the door or get their scholly pulled.